iThese unique flowers are each carved individually from branches of different trees and bushes. They can be painted, dyed, or left natural.
I learned to make them years ago from a man in Pennsylvania, who told me the basics, but not the secret of success. Many hours of practice, quite a few cut fingers, and numerous branches later, I reached success on my own.
These wooden flowers make a wonderful addition to any dried arrangement, or in a vase by themselves. You can also add them to a green potted plant for just a touch of color. You can customize the colors to match any room you want to put them in, and they make a great conversation piece.c k here to add your text.
Bouquet of Wood Flowers in a vase made by Christopher Schell, CSchell Pottery, Tybee Island, GA.